Vehicle cargo system with integrated rails
A cargo system includes first and second rails extending longitudinally along first and second side walls of a vehicle. A load floor has multiple panels hinged to one another. The rails are configured to support the load floor above a floor of the vehicle. The load floor is movable along the rails between an extended position and a retracted position. The multiple panels of the load floor divide the cargo area into a first portion below the load floor and above the vehicle floor and a second portion above the load floor. The multiple panels substantially uncover the vehicle floor when the load floor is in the retracted position. The cargo system may also include a cargo retainer. The rails support the cargo retainer such that the cargo retainer spans between the rails and is above the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position.
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The invention relates to a cargo system for a cargo area of a vehicle.
BACKGROUNDMany customers purchase sport utility vehicles or pickup trucks in part due to their relatively large cargo areas and corresponding cargo-carrying capabilities. Factory and aftermarket cargo storage organizer systems are available that help subdivide cargo area to provide additional support surfaces. These systems are often bulky, require numerous components, and can be difficult to use. For example, some cargo load floors extend horizontally above a vehicle floor. These designs often require that the entire load be lifted to access cargo stored under the load floor. This can be inconvenient and difficult for vehicle owners.
SUMMARYA cargo system for a vehicle is provided that increases customer cargo storage options, is easily repositionable to meet current cargo loading requirements, and is at least partially removable when not in use to reduce vehicle weight and increase fuel economy. The vehicle has a vehicle floor and first and second side walls that oppose one another. The vehicle floor and the side walls partially define a cargo area, such as in a sport utility vehicle or a pickup truck. The cargo system includes first and second rails configured to extend longitudinally, such as along the respective first and second side walls when installed in the vehicle. The cargo system includes a load floor that has multiple panels hinged to one another. The rails are configured to support the load floor, with the load floor extending between the rails. The load floor is movable along the rails between an extended position and a retracted position. When in the extended position, the multiple panels of the load floor divide the cargo area into a first portion that is below the load floor, and a second portion above the load floor. When installed on a vehicle, the first portion is also above the vehicle floor, and the multiple panels substantially uncover the vehicle floor when the load floor is in the retracted position.
The cargo system may also include a cargo retainer such as a cargo net. The rails may be further configured to support the cargo retainer such that the cargo retainer spans between the rails and is above the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position. For example, the cargo retainer may extend vertically from the rails above the horizontally-extending load floor. Accordingly, the cargo retainer divides the cargo area above the load floor between a forward cargo area and a rearward cargo area.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to like components throughout the several views,
The vehicle 10 includes a first side wall 18 and an opposing second side wall 20. The side walls 18, 20 are shown only in fragmentary partial view. The side walls 18, 20 may each be an assembly of multiple components, such as an outer panel, an inner panel, and trim components, and other components that generally are included in a vehicle side wall. The floor 12, the seats 14, and the side walls 18, 20 partially define a vehicle cargo area 22, best shown in
The cargo system 11 includes a first rail 24 extending longitudinally along the first side wall 18, and a second rail 26 extending longitudinally along the second side wall 20. The rails 24, 26 may be welded, bolted, fastened, or otherwise secured to the side walls 18, 20. The rails 24, 26 are thus integrated into the vehicle 10. As further discussed below, the rails 24, 26 are configured to be dual-purpose rails in that they support a load floor 50 as well as a cargo retainer 92. Further, the rails 24, 26 are configured for easy removal of either or both of the load floor 50 and the cargo retainer 92 when not desired in the vehicle, thereby decreasing overall vehicle weight and increasing fuel efficiency.
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The cargo retainer 92 includes first and second support posts 98, 100, each having a terminal end supported in the respective upward-facing slots 32, 40. A net 99 is attached to the posts 98, 100 and extends between the posts 98, 100. Alternatively, instead of a net, a screen or panel could extend between the posts 98, 100. Referring to
The rails 24, 26, each with their two longitudinal slots (the inboard-facing slots 34, 42 and the upward-facing slots 32, 40), allow the use of the load floor 50 in various positions, as well as the cargo retainer 92, to customize the cargo area 22 into different cargo area portions to best separate, support, and retain different cargo loads. The load floor 50 is easily positioned in the extended position of
While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A cargo system for a vehicle comprising:
- first and second rails configured to extend longitudinally, each having a first slot extending longitudinally along the respective rail;
- a load floor having multiple panels with adjacent ones of said multiple panels panels hinged to one another at adjacent edges so that the multiple panels are interconnected;
- extensions extending from the multiple panels and configured to fit within the first slots to retain the multiple panels to the rails, some of said extensions being adjacent a first terminal end of said interconnected panels and others of said extensions being adjacent a second terminal end of said interconnected panels to retain the first and second terminal ends to the rails;
- wherein the rails are configured to support the load floor with the load floor extending between the rails;
- wherein the load floor is configured to be movable along the rails between an extended position and a retracted position, with at least one pair of the adjacent edges that are hinged to one another being free from the rails so that said at least one pair of adjacent edges moves away from the rails and the first and second terminal ends of said interconnected panels are retained at the rails when the load floor is moved from the extended position to the retracted position; and wherein the multiple panels and the rails partially define a first portion of a cargo area below the load floor and a second portion of a cargo area above the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position.
2. The cargo system of claim 1, further comprising:
- a cargo retainer; wherein the rails are further configured to support the cargo retainer such that the cargo retainer spans between the rails and is above the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position, the cargo retainer thereby dividing the first portion of the cargo area above the load floor between a forward cargo area and a rearward cargo area.
3. The cargo system of claim 2, wherein the cargo retainer extends substantially perpendicular to the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position.
4. The cargo system of claim 2, wherein each of the first and the second rails has a second longitudinal slot running fore and aft along the respective rail; wherein the cargo retainer includes first and second support posts that have terminal ends;
- and wherein the second slots have respective shapes that are complementary to respective shapes of the terminal ends of the first and the second support posts, so that the second slots receive the terminal ends of the respective support posts.
5. The cargo system of claim 4, wherein the second slots are open at ends of the rails so that the terminal ends of the support posts are removable from the second slots by moving the posts pasts the ends of the rails, the cargo retainer thereby being removable from the rails.
6. The cargo system of claim 4, wherein the second slots and the terminal ends of the support posts are generally T-shaped.
7. The cargo system of claim 1, wherein the first slots and the extensions have complementary shapes so that the rails support the load floor by the extensions in the first slots.
8. The cargo system of claim 7, wherein the first slots are open at ends of the rails so that the load floor is removable from the rails by sliding the load floor past the ends of the rails.
9. The cargo system of claim 7, wherein the first slots and the extensions are generally T-shaped.
10. The cargo system of claim 1, wherein the load floor is movable to an intermediate position in which some of the panels are folded together to extend substantially perpendicular to others of the panels that remain in the extended position.
11. The cargo system of claim 10, wherein each of the panels has faces; and wherein respective ones of the faces of the panels that are folded together are adjacent one another.
12. A cargo system for a vehicle, the cargo system comprising:
- first and second rails configured to extend longitudinally generally parallel with one another; wherein each of the first and second rails defines a respective first longitudinal slot running fore and aft and opening toward the other of the first and the second rails; wherein each of the first and the second rails defines a respective second longitudinal slot running fore and aft and opening upward along the respective rail;
- a load floor having multiple panels hinged to one another;
- wherein the rails are configured to support the load floor with the load floor extending between the rails and supported by each rail in the respective first longitudinal slot;
- a cargo retainer; wherein each rail is further configured to support the cargo retainer in the respective second longitudinal slot such that the cargo retainer spans between the rails and is above the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position, the cargo retainer thereby partially defining with the load floor a forward cargo area above the load floor and forward of the cargo retainer and a rearward cargo area above the load floor and rearward of the cargo retainer;
- wherein the load floor is configured to be movable along the rails between an extended position and a retracted position; wherein the multiple panels partially define a first portion of a cargo area below the load floor and a second portion of a cargo area above the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position; and
- wherein the respective first longitudinal slot and the respective second longitudinal slot of each of the first and the second rails are open at an end of the respective rail so that the cargo retainer and the load floor are removable from the respective rail by moving the panels past the end of the respective rail.
13. The cargo system of claim 12, wherein the load floor is movable to an intermediate position in which some of the panels are folded together to extend substantially perpendicular to others of the panels that remain in the extended position.
14. A vehicle comprising:
- a vehicle floor;
- first and second side walls opposing one another; wherein the vehicle floor and the side walls partially define a cargo area;
- a cargo system including: first and second rails configured to extend longitudinally along the respective first and second side walls, each of the rails having a first slot extending along the length of the respective rail; a load floor having multiple panels with adjacent ones of said multiple panels panels hinged to one another at adjacent edges so that the multiple panels are interconnected; extensions extending from the multiple panels and configured to fit within the slots to retain the multiple panels to the rails, some of said extensions being adjacent a first terminal end of said interconnected panels and others of said extensions being adjacent a second terminal end of said interconnected panels to retain the first and second terminal ends to the rails; wherein the rails are configured to support the load floor above the vehicle floor with the load floor extending between the rails; wherein the load floor is configured to be movable along the rails between an extended position and a retracted position, with at least one pair of the adjacent edges that are hinged to one another being free from the rails so that said at least one pair of adjacent edges moves away from the rails and the first and second terminal ends of said interconnected panels are retained at the rails when the load floor is moved from the extended position to the retracted position; wherein the multiple panels divide the cargo area into a first portion below the load floor and above the vehicle floor and a second portion above the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position; wherein the vehicle floor is substantially uncovered when the load floor is in the refracted position; a cargo retainer; wherein the rails are further configured to support the cargo retainer such that the cargo retainer spans between the rails and is above the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position, the cargo retainer thereby dividing the cargo area above the load floor between a forward cargo area and a rearward cargo area;
- wherein each of the first and the second rails has a second longitudinal slot running fore and aft along the respective rail; wherein the cargo retainer includes first and second support posts that have terminal ends; wherein the second slots are configured to receive the terminal ends of the support posts; and
- wherein the second slots are open at ends of the rails so that the terminal ends of the support posts are removable from the second slots by moving the posts past the ends of the rails, the cargo retainer thereby being removable from the vehicle.
15. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the cargo retainer extends substantially perpendicular to the side walls and extends substantially parallel to the load floor when the load floor is in the extended position.
Type: Grant
Filed: Apr 13, 2011
Date of Patent: Jan 29, 2013
Patent Publication Number: 20120261935
Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLC (Detroit, MI)
Inventor: Flor Elena Quiros Perez (Mexico City)
Primary Examiner: H Gutman
Application Number: 13/085,726